Report: Boston College to hire Scot Loeffler as new OC

The Boston College Eagles have seen dip in their offensive production the last few years and it seems like things were going to get worse before they got better. The team decided to do something about it and they did so by bringing in a new person to run their offense.

According to reports, the Eagles are set to hire former Virginia Tech offensive coordinator Scot Loeffler to the same position. Right now, there is no word on if current coordinator Todd Fitch will be reassigned or if the two will serve as co-offensive coordinators.

During the 2015 season, the Eagles ranked nearly dead last in total offense, 125th in passing, 84th in rushing, and 121st in points per game. Hopefully, Loeffler, who worked with Tim Tebow as a quarterbacks coach at Florida in 2009 and 2010, will be able to help the Eagles get back on track.

Before Virginia Tech, Loeffler was the offensive coordinator at Temple in 2011 and Auburn in 2012. He certainly has a resume worthy to lead an offense from the depths of despair.